Did you experience playing a PS1 game not having a memory card, so you had to start from the beginning over and over again or let the console running over night? 🌃
Damn it's hot! I know there are plenty out there who will laugh at us, but here in New England it isn't supposed to be a hot and humid 90s (33C) even early in September. Probably the hottest stretch of the summer almost! Haven't taken the doggos for a walk in a couple days. And no let up for a couple more. Where is my much beloved #autumn anyway?
Had a good evening of gaming last night. We finished up our second game of #Seafall. So far it is really close. M won this game, so I'm the only one who hasn't won yet, but I am actually in the lead by 1 point overall. A and M are tied right behind me. We have a new box of goodies to open up next week. Then we had a decent session of Satellite Reign. A weird escort mission (bring the guy in instead of out) was tough. #boardgaming#videogaming
Die Wii-Spielkonsole war die zweite Spielkonsole, die ich je hätte, nach meinem rosa Handheld-Nintendo DS Lite. 🎮🕹 Diese Momente waren einige der Besten meiner Kindheit! ⭐️🍄 Ich hatte einen Riesenspaß damit, meine Spielkonsolen zu zocken! ✨⚡️ Eine mäßige Menge meiner Nintendo DS-Spiele waren äußerst „mädchenhafte“ und „süßliche“ Tier-Simulationsspiele. 🌸🐶🐈🐹🐾 (Dann wiederum, was habt ihr von einer 8 bis 10-Jährige erwartet, ne? 🎀) #Zocken#gaming#Spielkonsolen#videogaming
Not a big milestone today but a little cute one: the 34th anniversary of the North American launch of one of my favourite consoles, the Sega Genesis, aka the Mega Drive.
I'm always very fond of examining reactions and hype at the time for things like these, so let's tune into the Sharkives and peek at some TV news reporting of the time as Sega rolled up its sleeves and prepared for a second round of breaking Nintendo's dominance of the NA console market.
Greets come with something that was a bit of a droolsome thing for a teen Sharka seeing them advertised and demoed on Bad Influence: The Amstrad Mega PC!
DOS gaming AND Mega Drive gaming? All wrapped up in the beige-iest of boxes and controllers?
Damn cool then and still today!
The PC side clocked in at a 25mhz 386SX, 1MB ram, and 40MB HDD - not the snappiest of specs for 1993, but there was some wiggle room for what it came with. And at a price of £500-600 in the UK, similar to some of Amstrad's other budget PCs, it was a viable option for a best-of-both-worlds and to get in on DOS gaming without forking out a thousand or more.
we use plot notes (from people past) about 6 per scene, 1 memory - which concerns the hero and cutscene after the scene ends (thoughts of the hero now)